This is something that I've been trying to looking up online but havent really found anything on it. I guess cause it's not something you really think about when adding plants to one's aquarium, but it's become very important to me.
I'm looking for peoples' experiences with stem plants and their tendencies to put out long gangly ugly looking roots. I have hygro. polysperma and asian ambulia in my tank, and I can keep them nice looking for a day or two after clipping and replanting. But within a few days they - especially the ambulia - put out bunches of long roots up and down the stem and it's a complete chore to have to snip at them every few days. Then they go all over the place and get sucked up in the filter etc. Just a mess. Are there any stem plants out there that WON'T do this, or do it less than these? I'm already considering switching over to a sword or two and large crypts for my background plants, because I can't take the maintenence required to keep these two species looking their best. Thanks.
I'm looking for peoples' experiences with stem plants and their tendencies to put out long gangly ugly looking roots. I have hygro. polysperma and asian ambulia in my tank, and I can keep them nice looking for a day or two after clipping and replanting. But within a few days they - especially the ambulia - put out bunches of long roots up and down the stem and it's a complete chore to have to snip at them every few days. Then they go all over the place and get sucked up in the filter etc. Just a mess. Are there any stem plants out there that WON'T do this, or do it less than these? I'm already considering switching over to a sword or two and large crypts for my background plants, because I can't take the maintenence required to keep these two species looking their best. Thanks.